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  1. PerranOak

    Feather edge clout

    One last question. What is the best way to attach the capping to the feather boards? The upper rail is well below the top so that can't be used. Cheers.
  2. PerranOak

    Feather edge clout

    That's fantastic, thanks very much mate.
  3. PerranOak

    Feather edge clout

    One thing. Is there a knack to nailing the series of boards in? If not nailing them together how does the one next to the one being nailed stay still? If you nail it without the other (non-nailed) board being there you might nailit too tight to get even the thin end in.
  4. PerranOak

    Soak away very slow

    Thanks both. I thought it was bad news. Yes, I will check the water bill!
  5. PerranOak

    Feather edge clout

    Brilliant, cheers mate. Thank you for that. I had assumed for some reason that the nails went through two boards! I'll do it properly now, cheers.
  6. PerranOak

    Soak away very slow

    We have a soak away for the roof gutters that doesn't soak away very well. The slightest rain causes it to overflow. There is some soaking away but very little. What are the remedies? Thanks.
  7. PerranOak

    Feather edge clout

    What length of clout nail do I need for the feather edge boards? They are 22x150x1800mm. Cheers.
  8. PerranOak

    Fence gap (gap in knowledge)

    Another thing is that the existing feather board is 1.8m x 150mm x 15mm-4mm. I can't find these dimensions. Is it a weird size?
  9. PerranOak

    Fence gap (gap in knowledge)

    Ah, sorry I should have said. I am "interfacing" with the already present remainder of the fence which has "arris rails" of beams that are 78x40mm. As this of the fence is directly opposite our (good) neighbour's conservatory I want it to look the same all the way along for their benefit. Will...
  10. PerranOak

    Fence gap (gap in knowledge)

    I lost some featherboard fencing and am left with a gap of 2725mm. I guess I need to put a post in between the existing two - both are very stable and not rotten and are 100mm square. So, a few questions: Do I need a post of the same size for this gap or will a smaller one do? How far down does...
  11. PerranOak

    "Grout" for patios

    So, I have a patio that has "grout" evidently composed of cement and sand. I guess the previous people used a dry mix fill the gaps. It's pretty good but in a few places needs to be topped-up. The problem is I don't want a 25Kg bag of cement and one of sand hanging around for the next twenty...
  12. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    Surface is good but even though the path is 1m wide there is the vent pipe from the sewer in the way too.
  13. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    :eek:
  14. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    Can those lifts be so narrow? Also, can a numpty use them!? ;)
  15. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    No, not a scissor lift an extending pole thing. As usual, I'm going to try a half-@rsed solution first. Yes, maybe if I cut in carefully I can get away wit it. I can't spray it, I'm too clumsy which does not bode well for ladders and poles!
  16. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    Only the wall. The fascias, windows, etc. are all PVC.
  17. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    I have ordered a telescopic "thing" now. Seems a bit floppy - dunno how accurate it will be. Is there a technique that pro's use that we mortals are not allowed to know or do they just go for it!? I did get quotes but they were around the £2k mark. I'd rather let the house fall down.
  18. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    Yeah, can't do that the neighbour has loads of fancy "stuff" there.
  19. PerranOak

    Gable end painting

    I have a gable end to paint that is 5m high. The problem is that thee is a tall fence just 1m from this wall and I cannot put a ladder or anything the other side. A ladder that reaches up the wall is so unstable as it can't get back away from the wall far enough. What is the best way to paint...
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